Most EU natural gas grids are not set up yet to allow hydrogen to be injected, according to a survey of transmission system operators by 23 EU national regulators. Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now These grids will need to be able to carry low-carbon gases such as hydrogen and biomethane as part of the EU’s effects to climate neutral by 2050, EU energy regulatory agency ACER said as it published the survey results on July 10. The survey found that grid rules on accepting low-carbon gases vary widely across the EU, and that most work to increase acceptance is at an early stage, driven mainly by pilot projects. “Most national regulators […]